Mark A. Kennedy, 47, remains behind bars in lieu of $400,000 bail.
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Winslow man charged with early morning apartment robbery
Mark ‘Anthony’ Kennedy, 47, allegedly robbed two people at gunpoint and fled with cash before his car was stopped nearby, police said.
Waterville area dealer accused of illegally exporting firearms, money laundering
Iulian Petre pleaded not guilty to similar federal charges last month and is due back in court Friday in Bangor.
Winslow Town Council takes first vote on $10.3 million school renovation bond
Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro also spoke at the meeting about opportunities to consolidate services.
Group says July Fourth transition to Clinton went well, but Winslow debt remains
After 26 years in Winslow, the two-day celebration found new life at the Clinton Fairgrounds, and organizers say they plan to address traffic problems for next year’s festivities.
At Waterville riverfront park, painful pasts drive hope for better times
Patrick Lavoie and others say they look out for each other and the tranquility of the Waterville park, Amy Calder writes.
Winslow’s Fort Halifax celebration hopes to draw more families Saturday
With the help of the Winslow schools PTO, children will get a chance to knit, sew, launder clothes and do other chores children did in the 1700s, as well as enroll in the army and watch re-enactors fire off a 1-pound cannon.
Winslow man facing aggravated assault charges
The prosecutor said the woman, who was found lying on the ground outside a home, remains hospitalized for treatment of her injuries.
Winslow school building committee presents proposed design for consolidation project
The $10.33 million project includes a new performing arts center and nine more classrooms.
Plans for Clinton July Fourth celebration coming together
After a winter spent trying to find a new home, the group behind what was known as the Winslow Family 4th of July Celebration continues to plan for a future in Clinton.